Author Topic: PC Collins Pocketbook entry for events at the scene on 7th August, 1985, blank..  (Read 1818 times)

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Offline Caroline

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Should he not have known that Neville was a man ? For obvious reasons.?

What you are suggesting would NOT have been visible.
Few people have the imagination for reality

Offline mike tesko

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With the amount of boots in the area, I can't imagine they do much other than give him a private reprimand if what you say is true......................but it won't get Jeremy out.

Wrong...

if he wasn't there, then all the other bent cops who said he was there, have all given a false account, that position would guarantee Jeremy Bambers release from these convictions and sentences. I am saying, that because there are no entries in PC Collins pocketbook relating to the duties he supposedly carried out in the operation at the scene on the 7th August 1985, and the fact that he has left two pages completely blank sandwiched in between dated entries for the 6th and the 8th August 1985, that he can't have been on duty, otherwise he would have made such entries befitting any duties he performed at the scene, on the 7th August 1985. So, no entries for the 7th August 1985, in his pocketbook, he wasn't there, and he never performed any of the duties he claims to have performed as mentioned in various versions of his witness statements, be them original, or composite...

Nothing could be any simpler to work it out...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline Jane

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Wrong...

if he wasn't there, then all the other bent cops who said he was there, have all given a false account, that position would guarantee Jeremy Bambers release from these convictions and sentences. I am saying, that because there are no entries in PC Collins pocketbook relating to the duties he supposedly carried out in the operation at the scene on the 7th August 1985, and the fact that he has left two pages completely blank sandwiched in between dated entries for the 6th and the 8th August 1985, that he can't have been on duty, otherwise he would have made such entries befitting any duties he performed at the scene, on the 7th August 1985. So, no entries for the 7th August 1985, in his pocketbook, he wasn't there, and he never performed any of the duties he claims to have performed as mentioned in various versions of his witness statements, be them original, or composite...

Nothing could be any simpler to work it out...

It doesn't make Jeremy innocent and I don't see all those ex policemen, still living, queueing up to confess.

Offline mike tesko

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It doesn't make Jeremy innocent and I don't see all those ex policemen, still living, queueing up to confess.

It casts the plank of the prosecutions case 'in tatters, because Collins is the one who has been designated the one, to introduce the 'bogus' explanation regarding a mix up surrounding two bodies having been found downstairs, one of them a dead male, the other a dead female. His story does not add up, or make any sense, particularly now the we know he wasn't even on duty at the scene at the material time, a fact establishable because Collins has no pocketbook notes covering these alleged events he has introduced to try to make some sense out of the bungled operation. Its even more bungled now, because he can't have been at the scene at all on the 7th August 1985, otherwise, he would have got a corresponding pocketbook entry covering his duties at the scene that day. All the other cops who were there at the scene have made corresponding pocketbook entries, giving a detailed account of the duties they performed. Many of them, however, make no mention of PC Collins being there in their pocketbook notes, only in their witness statement versions. Many of these witness statements have been made up for them by another officer, whose job it has been, to mislead everyone into thinking that cops found Sheila already dead on the bedroom floor, but that is most definitely a lie. They did not find Sheila dead, she was alive and did not die in the bedroom upstairs until around 9.13am...

"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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This latest discovery, regarding there being no pocketbook entry, dated, 7th August 1985, in PC Collins pocketbook, is a ticking time bomb, that can blow the investigation, and prosecution of Jeremy Bamber, as the cold callous murderer wide open. We now know that PC Collins cannot have peered into the kitchen window and seen Ralph Neville Bambers body, on the kitchen floor, that he mistook for the body of a dead female...

He wasn't on duty, nor was he at the scene to see the things he claimed he had seen. Additionally, he could not have realised the mistake in him supposedly seeing the body of a female on the kitchen floor, when  he eventually entered the kitchen, he supposedly realizing he had mistaken Ralph Bambers body, for that of a female, it is all a pack of lies, because PC Collins wasn't even there to make that mistake, or even to rectify it...
« Last Edit: March 31, 2016, 11:01:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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How many of the cops who are in on the cover up surrounding the fact that Sheila was alive when the cops first had contact with her after entering the main kitchen, mention PC Collins being present alongside them at the scene in their witness statement accounts...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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How many of the cops who are in on the cover up surrounding the fact that Sheila was alive when the cops first had contact with her after entering the main kitchen, mention PC Collins being present alongside them at the scene in their witness statement accounts...

Here we go:-

PC Delgado
PC Dermot
PC Webb
PC Rozga
PS Adams
Chief Inspector Harris makes no mention of PC Collins
PC Mildenhall makes no mention in his witness statement of PC Collins
PC Hall
APS Manners
PS Bews
« Last Edit: March 31, 2016, 11:20:PM by mike tesko »
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...